Learning Development Centres

Within each of the three Academic Schools at GCU you will find a Learning Development Centre, staffed by Academic Development Tutors who provide one to one and group study support. The range of activities and provisions made by each of the Centres varies slightly, as the support is tailored to reflect the nature and demands of the academic programmes within each School.

The Disability Team can support referral of students to the Learning Development Centres. Support from the Centre may be considered particularly important to their academic success due to the impact of disability or specific learning difficulty. In such cases, the student may be asked to provide their consent for the Disability Team to share information with the Learning Development Centre regarding the nature and impact of their difficulties.

Each Learning Development Centre has a Tutor who acts as Disability Liaison, receiving all initial formal referrals for their School from the Disability Team. Each Centre is staffed with Tutors who have a wealth of experience in providing academic development support to university students and in assisting a diverse range of learners, including students with dyslexia.

Learning Development Centre (GSBS)

The Learning Development Centre at the Glasgow School for Business and Society provides academic support to help students maximise their academic potential

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Learning Development Centre (HLS)

The Learning Development Centre is available to all undergraduate, postgraduate and international students in the School of Health and Life Sciences.

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School of Computing, Engineering and Built Environment

Room: M534

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